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Kano raid uncovers N200m unapproved medicines in abandoned building
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Kano raid uncovers N200m unapproved medicines in abandoned building

Punch Nigeria about 8 hours 1 mins read
Kano State Government seizes N200m worth of unapproved medicines in a major raid, reaffirming commitment to public health and curbing fake drugs. Read More: https://punchng.com/kano-raid-uncovers-n200m-unapproved-medicines-in-abandoned-building/

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